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  • I yelled at my mom. I was late for school.
    I yelled at my mom because/as/since I was late for school.
  • It was very long. The movie was still enjoyable.
    Although/Even though/Though it was very long, the movie was still enjoyable.
  • She wants to go to Italy. She has to ask for time off from work.
    If she gets time off from work, she will go to Italy.
  • She bought the beautiful dress. She doesn't have a lot of money.
    She bought the beautiful dress, although/even though/though she doesn't have a lot of money.
  • My coffee was too cold. I heated it in the microwave.
    Since/As/Because my coffee was too cold, I heated it in the microwave.
  • I really didn’t like the movie. The acting was good.
    I really didn’t like the movie even though/though/although the acting was good.
  • Winter is coming. I think I'll knit a warm sweater because I'm always cold.
    Since/Because/As winter is coming, I think I'll knit a warm sweater because I'm always cold.
  • Tommy really wants a puppy. His mom is allergic to dogs.
    Tommy really wants a puppy even though his mom is allergic to dogs.
  • She returned the computer. She noticed it was damaged.
    She returned the computer after she noticed it was damaged.
  • I failed my test. My mother will be very upset.
    If/In the case that/since I failed my test, my mother will be very upset.